
Abstracts of talks for the history of science conference, One hundred
... recently discovered Paschen-Back-effect by generalizing Lorentz's classical theory of the Zeeman effect. The discovery of the splitting of spectral lines in an electric field (Stark effect) entered his agenda as another challenge. In both cases the classical approaches finally failed, so that Sommer ...
... recently discovered Paschen-Back-effect by generalizing Lorentz's classical theory of the Zeeman effect. The discovery of the splitting of spectral lines in an electric field (Stark effect) entered his agenda as another challenge. In both cases the classical approaches finally failed, so that Sommer ...
Security of Quantum Bit String Commitment Depends on the
... minimum value of for which Eq. (4) is satisfied is 5log2 5 4 and arises from 4log2 5 1. Thus, no n; a; b-QBSC with a b 5log2 5 4 < n exists. 䊐 Since the constant c does not depend on a, b, and n, multiple parallel executions of the protocol can only be secure if a b n: C ...
... minimum value of for which Eq. (4) is satisfied is 5log2 5 4 and arises from 4log2 5 1. Thus, no n; a; b-QBSC with a b 5log2 5 4 < n exists. 䊐 Since the constant c does not depend on a, b, and n, multiple parallel executions of the protocol can only be secure if a b n: C ...
The fuzzball paradigm for black holes: FAQ
... somewhere else. The charges of the hole distribute in such a way that the entire geometry is stable and time-independent. There are no horizons or closed timelike curves. The throat has thus ended, without any horizon or region interior to the horizon. Note that the KK monopole is a nonperturbative ...
... somewhere else. The charges of the hole distribute in such a way that the entire geometry is stable and time-independent. There are no horizons or closed timelike curves. The throat has thus ended, without any horizon or region interior to the horizon. Note that the KK monopole is a nonperturbative ...
Lecture Note - U.I.U.C. Math
... the Knizhnik-Zamilodchikov equation and the corresponding quasi-Hopf algebra, define and study equivalence by a twist, and cite Drinfeld’s classification result. From this result, we deduce the Drinfeld-Kohno theorem about the monodromy of the Knizhik-Zamolodchikov equations. In Lecture 17 we intro ...
... the Knizhnik-Zamilodchikov equation and the corresponding quasi-Hopf algebra, define and study equivalence by a twist, and cite Drinfeld’s classification result. From this result, we deduce the Drinfeld-Kohno theorem about the monodromy of the Knizhik-Zamolodchikov equations. In Lecture 17 we intro ...
Five Lecture Course on Basic Physics of
... Cooper pairs. It does not contain contributions from states with an odd number of electrons. What happens if we force one more electron into a superconductor? The BCS state would not be the ground state of such a system. What will it be? The only option is to put the extra electron into a quasiparti ...
... Cooper pairs. It does not contain contributions from states with an odd number of electrons. What happens if we force one more electron into a superconductor? The BCS state would not be the ground state of such a system. What will it be? The only option is to put the extra electron into a quasiparti ...
arXiv:1501.06883v1 [nucl
... whereby each point of the movement space of the scanner can be defined by a unique set of scale factors. Featureoriented scanning (FOS) methodology is used to implement the distributed calibration, which permits to exclude in situ the negative influence of thermal drift, creep and hysteresis on the ...
... whereby each point of the movement space of the scanner can be defined by a unique set of scale factors. Featureoriented scanning (FOS) methodology is used to implement the distributed calibration, which permits to exclude in situ the negative influence of thermal drift, creep and hysteresis on the ...
Good Families of Quantum Low-Density
... codes, review related work, and give an introduction to topological quantum errorcorrection. In the fourth chapter, we present good families of low-density paritycheck error-correcting codes derived from Platonic Surfaces and in the fifth chapter, from Ramanujan Surfaces. For both families, we prove ...
... codes, review related work, and give an introduction to topological quantum errorcorrection. In the fourth chapter, we present good families of low-density paritycheck error-correcting codes derived from Platonic Surfaces and in the fifth chapter, from Ramanujan Surfaces. For both families, we prove ...
Coherent Decay of Bose-Einstein Condensates
... boundary given by a branch cut from 0 to ∞. The bound states lie on the first for Re{E} < 0, while resonances correspond to poles immediately across the cut. As the incoming momentum, k, or energy, E, moves across the real axis, the phase shift becomes π/2 at the point where k = kr . How abruptly th ...
... boundary given by a branch cut from 0 to ∞. The bound states lie on the first for Re{E} < 0, while resonances correspond to poles immediately across the cut. As the incoming momentum, k, or energy, E, moves across the real axis, the phase shift becomes π/2 at the point where k = kr . How abruptly th ...
spins_unit_schrodinger_time_evolution
... • Quantum objects are like what classical things look to someone with bad eyesight: a quantum spin half object is like a cylinder with one red end and one green end looked at by someone with such bad eyesight that it looks more like a fuzzy sphere. So, the red side basically points out a hemisphere ...
... • Quantum objects are like what classical things look to someone with bad eyesight: a quantum spin half object is like a cylinder with one red end and one green end looked at by someone with such bad eyesight that it looks more like a fuzzy sphere. So, the red side basically points out a hemisphere ...
Abstract PACS: 03.67.Bg, 04.80.Nn, 42.50.Pq, 37.10.Vz Email
... variables, for example a bipartite system Gaussian states found by Duan[15] and Simon[16]. The concurrence of two qubits by Wootters[17] presents a quantitative description for entanglement. Entanglement has been produced in laboratories for instance six or eight ions[18,19], six particles or ten qu ...
... variables, for example a bipartite system Gaussian states found by Duan[15] and Simon[16]. The concurrence of two qubits by Wootters[17] presents a quantitative description for entanglement. Entanglement has been produced in laboratories for instance six or eight ions[18,19], six particles or ten qu ...
The Higgs Boson - University of Toronto Physics
... tensions of the theory proposed over the past decade often involve the intro duction of additional Higgs fields. Al though the arguments for such exten sions are often compelling, the phe nomena associated with these extra Higgs fields have either never been seen or contradict observed facts. To ...
... tensions of the theory proposed over the past decade often involve the intro duction of additional Higgs fields. Al though the arguments for such exten sions are often compelling, the phe nomena associated with these extra Higgs fields have either never been seen or contradict observed facts. To ...